Question #ecf38

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Oct 16, 2017

#c=200" J"//("kg"*"K"))#

Explanation:

We begin with the equation

#color(blue)(Q=mcDeltaT)#

Where:

  • #Q# is the energy input into the substance by heating
  • #m# is the mass of the substance
  • #DeltaT# is the change int temperature experienced by the substance

We are given values for #Q, m# and #DeltaT#. We can rearrange the equation to solve for #c# using a little algebra.

#=>c=Q/(mDeltaT)#

Given:

  • #Q=400"J"#
  • #m=0.1"kg"#
  • #DeltaT=20^o"C"=20"K"#

(Note that #DeltaT# for the Celsius scale is equivalent to #DeltaT# for the kelvin scale)

#=>c=(400"J")/((0.1"kg")(20"K")#

#=>=color(blue)(200" J"//("kg"*"K"))#